Psoriasis, dysbiosis, autoimmune liver disease, and fecal microbiota transplantation may be the future research direction. Our research results can help researchers grasp the current status of ADs and gut microbiota research and find new research directions in the future....
Although predisposing genetic risk has been suggested in the etiology of autoimmunity, environmental factors have also gained substantial attention for their contribution to disease initiation and propagation. The microbiota distributes along the surface of host mucosa and skin and coevolves with the host...
Faecal microbiota transplantation or inoculation with specific microbes in animal models of ADs support the hypothesis that alterations of gut microbiota influence autoimmune responses and disease outcome. Here, we describe the compositional and functional changes in the gut microbiota in patients with ...
Mucosal Immune Responses to Microbiota in the Development of Autoimmune Disease The role of the gut microbiome in animal models of inflammatory and autoimmune disease is now well established. The human gut microbiome is currently being studied as a potential modulator of the immune response in rheumat...
autoimmune disease. With recent evidence highlighting the importance of the gastrointestinalmicroflorafor healthyimmune regulation, future studies are likely to further investigate the potential role of thegut microbiomein the initiation and progression of autoimmune diseases. Numerous questions remain regarding...
As if we didn’t already have enough reasons to take care of our gut and help our beneficial bacteria thrive, it may be that decreasing our risk of developing an autoimmune disease is one more important reason to be good to your microbiome. ...
The microbiome in inflammatory bowel disease: current status and the future ahead. Finally, we propose study designs and methodologies for future investigations of the microbiome in patients with inflammatory gut and autoimmune diseases in ... AD Kostic,RJ Xavier,D Gevers -...
Fosamine was upregulated in EAN disease and downregulated in the LB treatment group (Fig. 6D). There were almost no metabolites associated with inflammation, and we hypothesized that LB had little effect on the development of inflammation in the disease. Zoxazolamine was a muscle relaxant, LB'...
Many studies have supported the intimate relationship between AIDs and CRC, but they remain partially controversial. Certainly, IBD, such as Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis, increase the probability to develop CRC, which.is because the gut chronic inflammatory state inherent in patients ...
If you have celiac disease, inadvertently consuming even a single crumb of bread can lead to gastrointestinal upset for weeks or months. For those who suffer from lupus, a flare can damage kidneys—or even worse. People with rheumatoid arthritis suffer f